[Adv.] OpTest's OpTiSurf

We have been talking about OpTest's "OpTiSurf" for some time now, for we think it is the a "signature instrument" representing all the good innovations by the fine folks at OpTest. OpTest's "OpTiSurf" is indeed a new way to measure surface roughness. According to OpTest, "The OpTiSurf revolutionizes the measurement of surface roughness of paper. Using advanced optics and algorithims, it quickly quantifies the optical roughness of entire sheets. OpTiSurf correlates with traditional air leak tests but has greater precision and speed, with less maintenance." And I would emphasize that no air is required.

I suggest you look at it today--just click on "More" below. And when you talk to OpTest, please say hello for us here at Nip Impressions.

Regards,

Jim

Answer to last week's riddle: i ^ i That is, i raised to the i power.

The riddle last week asked: "There a remarkably simple mathematical expression -- two letters and an operation -- that is equal to approximately .208. Name it. Hint - Use your imagination."

This week's riddle: According to the Wall Street Journal, approximately 2,200 trillion cubic feet of new natural gas deposits have been found in the USA in the last couple of years. At current rates, how many years' consumption does that represent for the USA?